Theme

A socialite flouts class lines to marry her chauffeur.

Reviews

“There’s no doubt that this picture can take its place as a box-office feature, for DeMille’s name and the pictorial narrative of inter-class marriage will appeal strongly to the majority of the fair sex.”

– The Weekly Variety, January 27, 1922

Letters From Regional Theater Owners

“Excellent, as I have found all Cecil B. DeMille productions. Business good, even on a five-day showing.”

Artist Comment

“I am an absolute advocate of beauty. People are hungry for it. Everyone longs for it, gropes for it. The woman in the mining town may cut a color picture out of a Sunday supplement and paste it on her wall. That is her desire for beauty and the only means she has to gratify it. If I can give beauty to that woman, I am successful.”

Figures

Saturday Night cost $224,635.05 and grossed $753,807.83.(These figures have not been adjusted for inflation nor do they include the considerable profits realized from reissues, television syndication, and home entertainment formats.)